Monday’s WWE Raw drew an average of 2,362,000 viewers on USA Network, up from last week’s 1,780,000 viewers. This week’s show was notable for being the post-WrestleMania 40 show also known as the annual Raw After Mania show.
It drew a 0.83 rating in the 18-49 demographic, up from last week’s 0.59 rating.
Wrestlenomics’ Brandon Thurston reported that RAW’s peak viewership was at 3,190,000 viewers and peak key demographic rating was at 1.11 for the third quarter hour featuring The Rock and Cody Rhodes promo segment.
This time last year, the April 10, 2023 Raw drew 1,818,000 viewers and a 0.59 rating. The April 11, 2022 Raw drew 1,803,000 viewers and a 0.54 rating.
Hourly breakdown:
8PM: 2,860,000 viewers
9PM: 2,310,000
10PM: 1,920,000
Source: Wrestlenomics, F4WOnline.com

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